Hello Everyone,
It's been awhile since I have been here as it seems I have been everywhere else looking for Obituaries with no luck at all. One brick wall after another.
I am hoping that "my Family" here can help me.

Big Brother John and I are desparately looking for the obituaries of our Paternal Grandparents which may help us find more clues to work on to further our research on our Paternal side.

Have you contacted the cemetery? They often have additional forms, etc. that might have information that you didn't have previously. The funeral home might also have some as well as a copy of the obituary.

LaBud wrote:Next time I go up to Boston I will make it priority to hit the Library ...

I was dealing with a Westchester County, NY library. Contacted the Research Desk by email and had the obituaries in hand about a week later. For free! A donation to the library fund was suggested which I gladly paid.

Carmine

My hobby is finding things. Having found most of my own, I am happy to help others find theirs. PM me!

Hi Carmine,
In an earlier post you will see Bambina (Pasquale) married Andrea DiCiocco. Their son Guisseppe came here 1st to W. Hartford, Conn. and then his father Andrea followed to live with his son. We do know that Bambina came over but just can't find her.

(Pasquale) is her maiden name.

We also know that the 2 S-I-L's came as well... they too are in prior posts under my profile, all posts by me.

Hi Serena, (fellow New Englander )
Thanks for your reply. Can you shoot me an e-mail and expand further on the information in your post? It would be greatly appreciated.
Have a great week. Grazie, LaBud

Hello All,Could the person who replied to this message last week, please respond again?When I went to check on the notice I received, that is when IG had a system failure and all info was lost over the last 4 months according to the notice posted by Nuccia.

Contrary to popular belief, not all Italian given names have Christian or classical roots. Many names encountered in older records are almost whimsical, and some cannot be translated into Latin or any other language. In order to avoid possible mistranscription of a given name with which the research...

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